The Butler University College of Education recently created several certificate programs, which can be used for up to 12 credit hours in a graduate program should candidates decide to pursue graduate work. Accelerated Alternative Program/Certificate for Initial Licensure in Mild Interventions…
Five College of Education students make Butler’s Top 10 Students!
We’d like to congratulate the College of Education students who were recognized in the Top 100 Students at Butler. Five College of Ed students were named in the Top 10 Students at Butler! Top 10 winners have an asterisk by their…
Mythbusting Monday – Teacher influence
Mythbusting Monday is a series of blog posts where we invite different faculty members from the College of Education to discuss education myths and how or what we are doing to combat the myth, fix the myth, etc. We want our faculty to have a voice…
Mythbusting Monday – High school exit exams and “college readiness”
Mythbusting Monday is a series of blog posts where we invite different faculty members from the College of Education to discuss education myths and how or what we are doing to combat the myth, fix the myth, etc. We want our faculty to have a voice…
Transforming Education – March 2015
Reinventing “Rigor” in Education A Guest Column by Professor Cathy Hartman I have been troubled by the word rigor, often used today to describe something lacking in contemporary education. Standardized testing of students can supposedly expose and even correct non-rigorous…